Mahogany hall cabinet with coat rack, 1950s
Entrance cabinet with coat rack in mahogany essence and glossy polyester finish, 1940s-1950s. It consists of four doors spaced apart that open two by two as folding doors sliding on a metal track placed underneath. The sides are shaped to form a solid and an empty space that allows a glimpse of the interior. The back is made up of horizontal strips covered in pale yellow coloured skai on which hang four coat hooks in black painted iron rod. The lower top is painted pale grey. The four support feet are made of black painted steel with rubber end caps. Display cabinet in good condition; the doors have three 'burn marks' (see photo).
ID: 68964-1696263552-72805